I got the seeds from Angel Field Heirloom Tomatoes together with the purchase of Indian stripe. It has outperformed Indian Stripe in ever...Read Morey way (except not having stripes - mine has no Zebra look, just a normal black tomato). The tomatoes are bigger, earlier and much sweeter than Indian Stripe. The plant has potato leave and is very strong, like a little tree but not sprawling. In the UK it does not produce as many as it would've in hotter places but I am surprised that I still got about 6 (the earliest one is also the largest, about 400g) in my weather.
Because it's unclear what exactly Indian Zebra refers to (since an oft-cited history of it has been disproven), I recommend that reviewer...Read Mores say where they got their seeds, just in case different sellers are selling different things.
Anyway, I got mine from Diane's Flowers and Seeds. I haven't grown them yet, but I plan to in 2016. According to the site, these are supposed to be just like Indian Stripe, except bigger. It might be a large strain of Indian Stripe (or not), but the history is incorrect, according to the breeder of Indian Stripe (who allegedly distributed, but did not distribtue, Indian Zebra, too). Whatever the history, it still sounds like a great tomato. It should be noted that Indian Stripe came from Cherokee Purple, but it is supposed to have some advantages over it (and smaller fruit). So, I'm hoping my Indian Zebra tomatoes have the advantages with larger fruit.
I got the seeds from Angel Field Heirloom Tomatoes together with the purchase of Indian stripe. It has outperformed Indian Stripe in ever...Read More
Because it's unclear what exactly Indian Zebra refers to (since an oft-cited history of it has been disproven), I recommend that reviewer...Read More